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It’s looking like the Colts will not be having Marlon Mack for a few more weeks. How will the Colts handle the absence of their bellcow runner?
Colts vs. Texans: Indianapolis poorly positioned for the playoffs again
Losses to Miami, Chargers and Pittsburgh magnify Thursday's 20-17 loss to Texans
Colts vs. Texans: If Colts are going back to playoffs, Jacoby Brissett can’t play like a backup QB
Jacoby Brissett threw for just 129 yards and he and his injured knee came up a yard short of a first down on his final play in 20-17 loss to Houston
Colts vs. Texans: With success running the ball, Colts have to to hit more big passing plays
The Colts rank last in the NFL in average yards per play on passes of 16 yards or more. Other top-5 rushing teams are far more successful.
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Colts vs. Texans: Don't blame Jacoby Brissett, Frank Reich for Colts' offensive woes
Why are the Colts suddenly so conservative on offense? Because their best players are on the offensive line, and most everyone else is injured.
T.Y. Hilton: “I Let My Team Down” | WFNI ESPN 107.5 / 1070 The Fan | Indy's SportsCenter
On Thursday night, Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton had a very unusual performance for him. What did Hilton say after catching just 3 balls for 18 yards in the loss to the Texans?
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – It’s a difficult task sifting through the debris following another loss – another loss that most certainly jeopardizes post-season aspirations – but someone’s gotta do it. So here we go, with some serious assistance, of course.
Five things learned from the Indianapolis Colts 2019 Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans
What were the main takeaways from Thursday’s Indianapolis Colts 2019 Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans? Here are Five Things Learned.
Hits And Misses: Jonathan Williams Fills In Admirably For Marlon Mack | WFNI ESPN 107.5 / 1070 The Fan | Indy's SportsCenter
Let’s take a look at the good and the bad from the Colts (6-5) losing a huge divisional game, 20-17, to the Houston Texans (7-4) in Week 12.
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Grades and takeaways from the Colts' 20-17 loss to the Texans on Thursday.
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Williams delivers his second straight 100-yard rushing performance Thursday night in the Colts' Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Williams proved Thursday night that his standout performance last Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars was no fluke, as he ran for 100 yards for a second straight game against the Houston Texans.
Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson and linebacker Darius Leonard were recently recognized on ESPN's list of the top 25 NFL players under the age of 25
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There are good check downs & bad ones. This is bad.
— Jim Ayello (@jimayello) November 23, 2019
1. ILB has deep middle responsibility( ) & Chester burns him. Deep shot is there.
2. Rogers’ deep route takes the LB with him leaving a big vacated space for Marcus Johnson. It’s wide open, but Brissett has already checked down pic.twitter.com/XaAeCXSLUm
This is a great play by Brissett. If Oline had done a better job picking up the blitz, it could have been a bigger play. Instead, Brissett’s pass is tipped and Ebron has to lunge to make the catch. pic.twitter.com/md8PY0YvBD
— Jim Ayello (@jimayello) November 24, 2019
Texans LBs show pressure, back off, then blitz leaving the middle of the field open.
— Jim Ayello (@jimayello) November 24, 2019
Big ask, but would have been huge if Brissett identities blitz and knows what’s coming because he has Chester over the middle. He never sees him though and under pressure throws out of bounds. pic.twitter.com/TMCVEhAlpn
Couple things not to like here from Brissett.
— Jim Ayello (@jimayello) November 23, 2019
1. The play action works beautifully. LBs suck up to LOS giving him a very clear window to hit Doyle over the middle, but he hesitates & misses it.
2. He abandons a clean pocket & —on a bad knee — runs himself into trouble. pic.twitter.com/K5xkMa8Etk
Don’t know if Pascal has the option on this route but would have loved to see him break this to the sideline rather than toward coverage in the middle.
— Jim Ayello (@jimayello) November 23, 2019
Also Brissett does a great job to create time, but he has to finish this off with a better throw. Ebron has space for days. pic.twitter.com/97DYH5GLrp
I hate assigning blame on coverage busts bc it's not fair without talking to the parties involved. I wasn't able to speak w Malik Hooker or Pierre Desir after this DeAndre Hopkins play. But for life of me, I cannot figure out what Hooker is looking at. pic.twitter.com/g8jcg87EuQ
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) November 23, 2019
Last night was further proof why Tua Tagovailoa will not fall in the NFL draft...@ColinCowherd explains why: pic.twitter.com/eiUMo1Yu5X
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) November 22, 2019
Lenny Moore was a dual-threat back for the @Colts in the 1960s. #NFL100 pic.twitter.com/D8YqGFdc52
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2019